What is Revit Architecture?
Revit is Autodesk’s platform for building information modelling (BIM). Built on the Revit® platform, Revit® Architecture software is a complete, discipline-specific building design and documentation system supporting all phases of design, construction documentation and even fabrication. From capturing conceptual studies through the development of the most detailed construction drawings and schedules, Revit-based applications help provide immediate competitive advantage, deliver better coordination and quality across project phases and disciplines and can contribute to higher profitability for architects, designers and the rest of the building team. At the heart of the Revit platform is the Revit parametric change engine, which automatically coordinates changes across the project—in model views or drawing sheets, schedules, sections, plans and more.
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